Deck 5: Understanding Culture

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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Unique cultures that co-exist within a dominant cultural sphere.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-When stereotypes evolve into rigid attitudes toward groups and their members.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The idea that prejudice is based upon how friendly and competent others are.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to influence or control people and events.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Suggests that the dominant culture determines the prevailing views, values, and traditions of a society.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A tendency to value independence and personal achievement.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A tendency to value group identity, interpersonal harmony, and in-groups.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The use of relatively vague, ambiguous language and silence to convey meaning.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The use of informative, clear, and direct communication.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to tolerate and accept unpredictability.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Norms that dictate when, where, and how to manage emotion displays appropriately.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The degree to which a culture perceives the unequal distribution of power as acceptable.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A view of time as a precious resource that can be saved, expended, or wasted.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A view of time that is more flexible, valuing harmonious interaction over being on time.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Communication that is appropriate, effective, and ethical for people of diverse backgrounds.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Demonstrating acceptance of and respect for other cultures.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A belief that one's cultural values, beliefs, and attitudes are superior to others.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Acknowledgement that others' behaviors have multiple, complex causes.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Question
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to adjust your communication to mesh with the behaviors of people from other cultures.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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Define the two types of prejudice according to the Stereotype Content Model.
Question
Identify strategies that can be used to reduce prejudice.
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Which kind of culture, individualistic or collectivistic, has a greater focus on preserving the well-being of in-groups?
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What can a P-time individual do to adapt to a M-time person?
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What are three methods we can use to increase our intercultural competence?
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How can you demonstrate world-mindedness?
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How is world-mindedness related to ethnocentrism?
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Describe the communication patterns that a co-culture may use to communicate with the dominant culture.
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What might a member of an individualistic culture do to be more effective in dealing with a member of a collectivistic culture and vice versa?
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Deck 5: Understanding Culture
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Unique cultures that co-exist within a dominant cultural sphere.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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2
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-When stereotypes evolve into rigid attitudes toward groups and their members.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
P
3
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The idea that prejudice is based upon how friendly and competent others are.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
Q
4
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to influence or control people and events.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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5
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Suggests that the dominant culture determines the prevailing views, values, and traditions of a society.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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6
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A tendency to value independence and personal achievement.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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7
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A tendency to value group identity, interpersonal harmony, and in-groups.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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8
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The use of relatively vague, ambiguous language and silence to convey meaning.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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9
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The use of informative, clear, and direct communication.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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10
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to tolerate and accept unpredictability.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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11
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Norms that dictate when, where, and how to manage emotion displays appropriately.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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12
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The degree to which a culture perceives the unequal distribution of power as acceptable.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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13
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A view of time as a precious resource that can be saved, expended, or wasted.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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14
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A view of time that is more flexible, valuing harmonious interaction over being on time.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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15
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Communication that is appropriate, effective, and ethical for people of diverse backgrounds.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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16
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Demonstrating acceptance of and respect for other cultures.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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17
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-A belief that one's cultural values, beliefs, and attitudes are superior to others.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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18
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-Acknowledgement that others' behaviors have multiple, complex causes.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.
-The ability to adjust your communication to mesh with the behaviors of people from other cultures.

A) attributional complexity
B) co-cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) Communication Accommodation Theory
E) Co-Cultural Communication Theory
F) display rules
G) ethnocentrism
H) high-context cultures
I) individualist cultures
J) intercultural competence
K) low-context cultures
L) monochronic time orientation
M) polychronic time orientation
N) power
O) power distance
P) prejudice
Q) Stereotype Content Model
R) uncertainty avoidance
S) world-mindedness
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Define the two types of prejudice according to the Stereotype Content Model.
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Identify strategies that can be used to reduce prejudice.
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Which kind of culture, individualistic or collectivistic, has a greater focus on preserving the well-being of in-groups?
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What can a P-time individual do to adapt to a M-time person?
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What are three methods we can use to increase our intercultural competence?
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How can you demonstrate world-mindedness?
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How is world-mindedness related to ethnocentrism?
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Describe the communication patterns that a co-culture may use to communicate with the dominant culture.
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What might a member of an individualistic culture do to be more effective in dealing with a member of a collectivistic culture and vice versa?
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